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Where Sparrows Nest

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'She brings the East End to life' Barbara WindsorIn the late summer of 1952, amidst the turmoil of people moving out of their war-damaged homes, Edie Birch and her only child Maggie must say a sad farewell to old friends and neighbours.A new start is always daunting but helped along by the enthusiasm of her flamboyant Aunt Naomi, new friendships are forged and a brighter life begins for Edie. She even meets a new man.Outside of her happy orbit, however, a dark secret threatens to destroy her world. Aunt Naomi and her not-so-law-abiding friends must join forces to shield Edie. But can they stop the cruel hand of fate from delivering a blow which could expose the shameful truth?A compelling and heartbreaking family for fans of Nadine Dorries, Kitty Neale and Katie Flynn.

257 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2003

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Sally Worboyes

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Sally Worboyes was born and grew up in Stepney with four brothers and a sister, and she brings some of the raw history of her own family background to her East End sagas. She now lives in Norfolk with her husband, with whom she has three grown-up children. She has written several plays which have been broadcast on Anglia Television and Radio Four. She also adapted her own play and novel, WILD HOPS, as a musical, The Hop Pickers.

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February 12, 2022
This was a nice story which brings to life the East End of London during the time (1950's) more and more families were moving out of the city into the suburbs such as Dagenham & Basildon etc.
The tales involves a new community being built and friendships made from all walks of life and nationalities with a few skeletons in cupboards to come to light and a slightly unexpected strange ending.
Worth a read.
330 reviews14 followers
March 14, 2019
Sorry, I don't usually write bad reviews, but this book just wasn't me. I struggled to finish it and didn't find it inspiring. Also it ended abruptly, so I assume there is a sequel.
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January 21, 2024
Good read not as captivating as some of others but good
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